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Dornier C-146A Wolfhound lands in Cartagena, Colombia, turns off transponder

"Breaking: The Dornier C-146A Wolfhound lands in Cartagena, Colombia, then turns off its transponder. Discover the implications for U.S. military operations and narcotraffickers."

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Dornier C-146A Wolfhound lands in Cartagena, Colombia, turns off transponder
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The Dornier C-146A Wolfhound of the U.S. Air Force Special Operations Command (AFSOC) landed in Cartagena, Colombia, and subsequently turned off its transponder. The incident has raised interest regarding the aircraft"s activities in the region.

This development follows a series of recent reports concerning military operations in Latin America, including the Pentagon"s focus on targeting narcotraffickers in the eastern Pacific. For more on this topic, see recent developments.

Details surrounding the purpose of the aircraft"s landing and the implications of turning off its transponder remain unclear. The Dornier C-146A Wolfhound is known for its versatility in various military operations.

For further context, the aircraft was previously spotted off Cartagena, as reported in earlier coverage. The situation continues to evolve, and additional information may emerge regarding the aircraft"s mission and activities in Colombia.